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The Garden of That Which Insists on Living
3D Render by BelmonttyIn a space suspended between childhood and memory, that little soul nurtures what should not grow. She does not sow... nor does she create. She simply keeps things alive. This scene does not speak of creation, but of persistence -of those things that, even against our better judgment, we continue to feed.
Clara and the Checkered Floor: The board represents logic and duality (good and evil, the conscious and the unconscious).
The Hand-Flowers: The need for contact and the weight of impotence. These are hands sprouting from the earth (the instinctive) seeking to grasp something, yet remaining anchored. It is the desire to be held, which becomes unsettling when left unfulfilled.
The Drop of Blood: Sacrifice and the loss of innocence.
The Eye-Cubes: Constant surveillance. Objects are watching us. They represent the gaze of society and memory, reminding her that she is never truly alone in her thoughts.
The Child Skeleton: A Memento Mori of her own childhood. Death is the only certainty, and it waits with infinite patience.
The Imp: Origin and the unconscious impulse.
The Heart: Exposed vulnerability. By being outside the body, it suggests an emotional disconnection: she observes her own heart as a specimen, a fragile object that must be shielded from the "black butterflies" (intrusive thoughts).
The Stone Stairs: The ascent toward understanding or the descent into madness.
"Some things should not bloom… yet someone keeps tending to them."
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"The Garden of That Which Insists on Living"
Medium: 3D-Digital Illustration –Pop Surrealism/Lowbrow (Inspired by the style of the godfather of pop surrealism, the master Ryden)
Blender, Daztudio, Ps NO AI
MARCH- 2026
Clara and the Checkered Floor: The board represents logic and duality (good and evil, the conscious and the unconscious).
The Hand-Flowers: The need for contact and the weight of impotence. These are hands sprouting from the earth (the instinctive) seeking to grasp something, yet remaining anchored. It is the desire to be held, which becomes unsettling when left unfulfilled.
The Drop of Blood: Sacrifice and the loss of innocence.
The Eye-Cubes: Constant surveillance. Objects are watching us. They represent the gaze of society and memory, reminding her that she is never truly alone in her thoughts.
The Child Skeleton: A Memento Mori of her own childhood. Death is the only certainty, and it waits with infinite patience.
The Imp: Origin and the unconscious impulse.
The Heart: Exposed vulnerability. By being outside the body, it suggests an emotional disconnection: she observes her own heart as a specimen, a fragile object that must be shielded from the "black butterflies" (intrusive thoughts).
The Stone Stairs: The ascent toward understanding or the descent into madness.
"Some things should not bloom… yet someone keeps tending to them."
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"The Garden of That Which Insists on Living"
Medium: 3D-Digital Illustration –Pop Surrealism/Lowbrow (Inspired by the style of the godfather of pop surrealism, the master Ryden)
Blender, Daztudio, Ps NO AI
MARCH- 2026


















































